CEO James Quincey says the new drink is "a reinvention of Coke Zero," with a different recipe and sleek design. According to the company, Coke Zero Sugar is closer to the taste of the standard Coca-Cola, but with zero sugar and zero calories.

The beverage is reportedly already a hit outside the states — but not everyone is ready to say goodbye to the OG. Others are having trouble understanding whether or not the product actually has sugar.

It's a big deal, you guys. See what people are saying about the end of Coke Zero (below):

We've seen a lot of Super Bowl commercials already, but none have us more excited than this possibility.

Coca-Cola has some of the most memorable ads of all time, including Don Draper's "I'd Like To Buy The World A Coke" and of course the most famous football-based commercial ever, "Mean" Joe Green tossing that kid his jersey.

If they do it right, this unusual pairing could be a match made in heaven!

In case you didn't know, OPI and Coca-Cola are collaborating on a new set of nail polishes!! So what does this mean for fans of fizzy drinks and meticulously manicured hands?

The new line of lacquers will be inspired by some of Coke’s most well-known brands, such as Coca-Cola, Diet Coke, Coke Zero, Cherry Coke, Vanilla Coke, Sprite, and Fanta.

While it might seem weird to have beverage-inspired fingers, we’re mainly expecting polishes that will add the perfect soda pop of color! Maybe they'll even release soda-scented variations?? And though we doubt it'd happen, ideally we'd like the polish to come in containers shaped like mini Coke bottles.